Hi all,

I tried running the v.in.ogr code in a 64 bit i3 processor computer too and
it failed again. So, Ivan I don't think even the 64 bit solution worked in
my case. This is the error code that I am getting -


G_realloc: unable to allocate 43896000 bytes at dbfexe.c:224
Please tell me how to go about solving this problem.
Thanks,

Tilo



On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 5:37 PM, Ivan Mincik <[email protected]> wrote:

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> On 01/11/2012 12:20 PM, Tilottama Ghosh wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have been trying to convert a shapefile which was created in quantum
> GIS
> > to a GRASS vector file using the GRASS tool 'v.in.ogr'.  After completing
> > about 58% of the conversion I am getting the error message - 'G_realloc:
> > unable to allocate 44520000 bytes at dbfexe.C:224'. The shapefile is
> pretty
> > big - around 1.19 GB. It is a 1km2 graticule covering the expanse of a
> > country. I am using Quantum GIS 1.7.2. The software is installed in
> Windows
> > 7 Professional, 32 bit operating system with installed memory of 4 GB.
> >
> > How can I increase the allocated memory while running the GRASS tool
> > v.in.ogr? I was thinking of tiling the vactor file?! Any suggestions to
> > solve this problem will be greatly appreciated.
>
> Last time I went to 'G_realloc error' issue on 32bit Linux, I did not
> found any other solution then to go with 64bit.
>
>
> - --
> Ivan Mincik, Gista s.r.o.
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Tilottama Ghosh, PhD
Research Associate
Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES)
NOAA-National Geophysical Data Center
Email: [email protected]
Mobile: +91-8826860007 (Based in New Delhi, India)
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